Student Success

For faith-based universities’ student success teams, it can be hard to match students to alumni in their desired field without a database that’s easy to navigate. This can lead to students becoming disengaged because they feel like they’re unable to tap into the network of the university.

Wisr’s student and alumni networking platform helps them find people with similar stewardship paths, and the power of our tool frees up time so your team can pursue other strategic initiatives. With Wisr, your students can reach out to someone, schedule an interview, or connect for internship opportunities.

Let Our Tool Show You How You Can Make Your Students Feel Like They’re Heard

Wisr is helping students learn about career paths and strengthening alumni connections for schools across the country. Interested in learning more about how our platform can be implemented on your campus? Reach out to us today to schedule a demo.

We’ll help you target students throughout the stages of their college career to guide them toward finding potential future opportunities. With a mentor on their side, it’s easier for students to determine what they’d like to do once they graduate, and the steps they’ll need to get to there.

Wisr impacts positive growth for graduation rates with the increased amount of guidance and advice. Wisr also increases support for first generation, diversity, and inclusion initiatives. Your alumni mentors and our platform shows students the right path to get there by following them from their underclassmen years to their final semesters.

Learn more about how to get started with Wisr at the following links.

Schedule a Demo

Find out how Wisr can help faith-based universities work through their unique challenges by seeing a free demo of our platform.

“The customer service and support that we have received from the Wisr team has been phenomenal from onboarding to implementation. The assistance they have provided us with in regards to marketing campaigns and materials has by far exceeded our expectations.”